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catch "frontline's cliff-hanger" on pbs tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. michael kirk, thank you very much for being on the show. >> my pleasure. >> i just got an interesting e-mail from bill kristol, national security leaders urge to stop quest sequestration now. max boots, fred kagan, a lot of names on there. >> it's a big list. >> that are very concerned that sequestration is really going to impact america's national security. and the president feels the same way. >> it would be very gutting. >>> more "morning joe" when we come back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> all right. the vatican is expected to elect a new pope by mid-march following the breaking news this morning that pope benedict is stepping down. the 85-year-old made the anno
catch "frontline's cliff-hanger" on pbs tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. michael kirk, thank you very much for being on the show. >> my pleasure. >> i just got an interesting e-mail from bill kristol, national security leaders urge to stop quest sequestration now. max boots, fred kagan, a lot of names on there. >> it's a big list. >> that are very concerned that sequestration is really going to impact america's national security. and the president feels the same way....
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joining us now here on set, the host of pbs "news hour weekend." i got it. >> you did. >> premiers this weekend. that's fantastic. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i take it your topic will be syria. yes. >> what will you be looking at? >> really the developments throughout the week and also kind of what's happening possibly going into next week. this is a little bit, a show that will have the first half is the news you should know about today and then the second half is really news you should be thinking about. >> and given the situation in syria, i take it you will be taking a closer look at the situation in congress, but also the voices of the american people and the war weary country we live in? >> it's fascinating because we have obviously public media stations around the country and when you think about public radio as well as public television, there's a lot of people out there that express themselves through radio and tv and obviously now through the internet as well. we're going to try to figure out how to capture some of that. >> we're t
joining us now here on set, the host of pbs "news hour weekend." i got it. >> you did. >> premiers this weekend. that's fantastic. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i take it your topic will be syria. yes. >> what will you be looking at? >> really the developments throughout the week and also kind of what's happening possibly going into next week. this is a little bit, a show that will have the first half is the news you should know about today and...
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pbs, the most trusted network in news, and this can only mean one thing. a republican landslide in a couple years. i mean, it's just so -- >> it's not funny because in reality, that is the only thing that moves the dime. in desperate times, you know, creates this. you are absolutely right. >> donny, that is a great point. as you go back and you read history and you see what happened, because there's always this back and forth. it takes a gun to the head of the established interests, the republican consultants that have taken over this party in washington, d.c. it takes that sort of thing just like democrats. you lose 49 states to ronald reagan, you know what? steve, and you were part of it, you lose 49 states to ronald reagan, that's when democrats get together and say, okay, how do we fix this party? >> absolutely. but remember, it also took the democrats 12 years to fix the party after the 1980 election. they lost 1980, '84, '88 and finally in '92 they came back, partly because of exactly what you're referring to, which is bill clinton pulling together t
pbs, the most trusted network in news, and this can only mean one thing. a republican landslide in a couple years. i mean, it's just so -- >> it's not funny because in reality, that is the only thing that moves the dime. in desperate times, you know, creates this. you are absolutely right. >> donny, that is a great point. as you go back and you read history and you see what happened, because there's always this back and forth. it takes a gun to the head of the established interests,...
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first female anchor team will be leading pbs "newshour". >> this is continuing conversation that you don't want to have. reince priebus -- >> you are trying to get me fired. >> i'm not tried to get you fired. reince priebus saying a lot of goofy things but the chairman of the republican national committee has a point. films can dramatically alter the way famous people are viewed, making them cooler, more glamorous, more sympathetic and the reserve. clever film makingers can offer up story telling, putting a new imprint on the historical record. >> palin attacked the pro barack obama machine there at hbo. republicans look as though they were running around stamping their feet because they don't have leaders outside of new jersey anyone wants to see a movie about. they are wasting time trying to stop obama care and being led around by the nose by ted cruz. >> what exactly is he saying? reince is right. >> at the same time possibly shooting himself in the foot. >> it is true that you get democrats and democratic characters that the lighting is just right and then you have a bio pick of
first female anchor team will be leading pbs "newshour". >> this is continuing conversation that you don't want to have. reince priebus -- >> you are trying to get me fired. >> i'm not tried to get you fired. reince priebus saying a lot of goofy things but the chairman of the republican national committee has a point. films can dramatically alter the way famous people are viewed, making them cooler, more glamorous, more sympathetic and the reserve. clever film...
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you can catch "frontline inside obama's presidency" tonight at 10:00 on pbs. michael kirk, thank you very much. >> that looks great. >> my pleasure. >> coming up, brad meltzer weaves a dark chapter through his greatest thriller. next on "morning joe." ♪ >>> here now is a promo, a preview, a trailer, in case you missed any of the action on the first would episodes of "downton abbey." take a look at this. >> coming up on season three of "downton abbey" -- ♪ "downton abbey" -- check your local listings. >> that's the show you watch all the time. here with us now, brad meltzer. the host of the history channel show "decoded." and author of the new novel, "the fifth assassin." he joins thus morning. welcome. when did it come out, what day? >> today. >> today. >> huge! >> i'm right here for you. >> kaboom. >> that's it. i get a new suit important you and everything. >> that looks nice. >> month, no. you just gave me the -- the thing my wife gives me like that works for. >> did you it is not actual lay suit. >> it is an ensemble. >> but i have nothing to do -- >>
you can catch "frontline inside obama's presidency" tonight at 10:00 on pbs. michael kirk, thank you very much. >> that looks great. >> my pleasure. >> coming up, brad meltzer weaves a dark chapter through his greatest thriller. next on "morning joe." ♪ >>> here now is a promo, a preview, a trailer, in case you missed any of the action on the first would episodes of "downton abbey." take a look at this. >> coming up on season...
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> everyone should take a look at "frontline's" two american families premiering tonight at 10:00 on pbs stations. thank you so much for being on the show. it's really nice to meet you. >> the same. >> we have a friend in common which we discovered this morning. up next, bin laden's secret life. what new documents reveal about the terror leader's years in hiding. "morning joe" will be right back. . ♪ pnc virtual wallet®. for seeing the big financial picture. for knowing the days your money is going out, and when it's coming in. for having danger days, to warn you when you're running a little low. for help seeing your money in a whole new light go to pncvirtualwallet.com and see everything pnc virtual wallet® has to offer. pnc bank. for the achiever in you®. i hate getting up in the morning. i love cheese. i love bread. i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too, with the weight watchers 360 pro
> everyone should take a look at "frontline's" two american families premiering tonight at 10:00 on pbs stations. thank you so much for being on the show. it's really nice to meet you. >> the same. >> we have a friend in common which we discovered this morning. up next, bin laden's secret life. what new documents reveal about the terror leader's years in hiding. "morning joe" will be right back. . ♪ pnc virtual wallet®. for seeing the big financial picture....
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he accelerated that. >> he referred to the vote in the congress to support the first pb. there was no politicking of it. people's motivation was not questioned on one side or the other. strong arguments on both sides. people came down where they came down. on this credibility thing and the effect on domestic politics, let's remember that george h.w. bush got the highest recorded approval rating after he went in and pushed saddam out of kuwait in record time. he then went on to be defeated by bill clinton months later in effect. the translatability of i did this in foreign policy and i want this in domestic policy is not there. >> to add to that, i would add the question to david or the panel. this is a approximate the who sat smiling at the correspondent's dinner while he was killing osama bin laden. is this stumbling and they feel we are not going to act if we are threatened? really? what is this? >> i don't think it's that. if you are the president right now in a very difficult spot, you are focused on do you have it out here. the out through a combination of forces. ma
he accelerated that. >> he referred to the vote in the congress to support the first pb. there was no politicking of it. people's motivation was not questioned on one side or the other. strong arguments on both sides. people came down where they came down. on this credibility thing and the effect on domestic politics, let's remember that george h.w. bush got the highest recorded approval rating after he went in and pushed saddam out of kuwait in record time. he then went on to be defeated...
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on pbs. >> we turn now to business before the bell. at the top of the headlines, jpmorgan in possible trouble. >> yeah. they are settling a charge that they manipulated an energy crisis in california. they will pay the government $410 million, about 2/3 will be a fine and the rest is the disgorgement of the profits. energy is one of the most bizarre marks out there. here's what they are accused of doing and paid a fine for. at night when energy prices are low, they bid them up so in the morning the companies would go to buy energy and find the prices artificial low high. it takes a few hours to get a power plant going. they have to buy in the morning when it was very, very expensive. those costs would pass through. they were challengered with jacking up ras when people were not buying things. they were overly expensive and they will pay a fine and a penalty of 410 million authorize. settling that case with the natural energy regulatory commission. >> since too big to fail, this is price fixing. nobody goes to jail. when do any of these
on pbs. >> we turn now to business before the bell. at the top of the headlines, jpmorgan in possible trouble. >> yeah. they are settling a charge that they manipulated an energy crisis in california. they will pay the government $410 million, about 2/3 will be a fine and the rest is the disgorgement of the profits. energy is one of the most bizarre marks out there. here's what they are accused of doing and paid a fine for. at night when energy prices are low, they bid them up so in...
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senior correspondent for pbs "news hour," ray suarez managed to do just that. he's next. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! come taste some grapes - tell us what you think. these guys have an amazing sweetness. yeah they do. probably the best grapes i've ever had. a thousand thumbs up. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. you are lying. nooo! i thought these were like straight from the farm. from, from the farm. i think we should stop at walmart on the way home. find fresh and juicy grapes and all your quality produce backed by our 100% money back guarantee. walmart. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. >>> most people are saying spanis
senior correspondent for pbs "news hour," ray suarez managed to do just that. he's next. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! come taste some grapes - tell us what you think. these guys have an amazing sweetness. yeah they do. probably the best grapes i've ever had. a thousand thumbs up. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all...
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joining us now, medical correspondent for pbs's "need to know" dr. emily senay. we brought you here to straighten out the stories. i'm never been a vitamin person. i think it's an industry -- can i say this? i think an industry that's made up. is that -- that makes money on making people feel they need something that they don't need. emily? what say you? >> very controversial. very hard to study vitamins in isolation. there have been large population studies that i think people are not aware of where they find that vitamins and this is all sorts of different vitamins do more harm than good and particularly in people who are taking high doses of certain types of anti-oxidants. looked at them in smokers and people at risk for lounge cancer and leads to more cancers, not fewer. >> you know -- you were saying this article came out in the picture of this singer katy perry. holding like a huge amount of vit mans and five-pack of vitamins and every vitamin. >> i think i took them a couple days in a row and felt nauseous every time. >> oh my gosh. >> that's her. her twee
joining us now, medical correspondent for pbs's "need to know" dr. emily senay. we brought you here to straighten out the stories. i'm never been a vitamin person. i think it's an industry -- can i say this? i think an industry that's made up. is that -- that makes money on making people feel they need something that they don't need. emily? what say you? >> very controversial. very hard to study vitamins in isolation. there have been large population studies that i think people...
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medical correspondent for pbs, need to know dr. emily senay. and you know, the review said the timely message of mika's book, "obsessed makes us smart," personalized complement to the advocacy of michael moss. and "salt sugar fat." you always seem to be athe trend, you wrote "knowing your value" -- and i remember when you were writing this book, the thing that you were the most worried about was the addiction part of it. because you always kept getting pushback at the beginning of the process. i don't know if i would use the word addiction. then suddenly this book comes out, mike's book comes out. and you -- so you've got a hopeful message here to women. >> yes. and i -- and before we get to that, i will talk about the word "addiction" because i think people actually laughed at me. and that's what the fear was, when the book came out, which is why i was so, so, so happy to see the work that you have done. because there really is a growing amount of science that is showing that the ingredients that you write about, that i wasn't just feeling som
medical correspondent for pbs, need to know dr. emily senay. and you know, the review said the timely message of mika's book, "obsessed makes us smart," personalized complement to the advocacy of michael moss. and "salt sugar fat." you always seem to be athe trend, you wrote "knowing your value" -- and i remember when you were writing this book, the thing that you were the most worried about was the addiction part of it. because you always kept getting pushback at...
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that was a clip from the pbs documentary "makers: women who make america. a film about the evolution of women's roles over the past 50 years. with us, the mother/daughter pair featured in the film, founding editor of "ms." magazine, letty pogrebin and writer abby pogrebin. thanks for being here again. >> thanks for having us. >> i look at that clip, and it's a generational thing. what was radical when you did that was actually pretty normal by the time i grew up. i'd see my dad sitting on the couch and go, can you get me a sandwich? everybody would turn to him and say, get it yourself! it wasn't that way. >> it was very radical at the time. i was working full time. so was he. yet i would come home and bake bread in order to make stuffing for the turkey. >> you didn't even think twice about it, did you? >> no. it just was some role i was born into. and when i became a feminist, i read myself into radicalism. i suddenly looked around and said, this is ridiculous. i can't justify it. and so my husband and i used to sit after dinner and read these tracts that i
that was a clip from the pbs documentary "makers: women who make america. a film about the evolution of women's roles over the past 50 years. with us, the mother/daughter pair featured in the film, founding editor of "ms." magazine, letty pogrebin and writer abby pogrebin. thanks for being here again. >> thanks for having us. >> i look at that clip, and it's a generational thing. what was radical when you did that was actually pretty normal by the time i grew up. i'd...
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joining us now for pbs need to know, dr. emily senay. how are you? happy new year. >> happy new year. >> yes, it is a new year. we'll start with a couple different health headlines. interesting must-read yesterday. i'm sure, gentlemen, you saw it on soda pop. >> celebs and soda. >> just raking in tens of millions of dollars to sell poison to our children. that's nice of them. thank you, beyonce. >> tasty drinks. >> right, full of sugar. emily will tear those apart. but, first, something i brought to the table. new study here about -- these services like mdiv which is you pay more but you get access to your doctor that you can't get when you go the regular route. >> right. >> it's, obviously, for upper income people. but it's having an impact or not? >> well, it's interesting. a couple studies that have come out that has shown these services patients pay extra to an individual doctor over and above for what they would pay for insurance. they hire the doctor to be their sort of -- >> doctor. >> exclusive doctor. it's an extra fee that people have to pa
joining us now for pbs need to know, dr. emily senay. how are you? happy new year. >> happy new year. >> yes, it is a new year. we'll start with a couple different health headlines. interesting must-read yesterday. i'm sure, gentlemen, you saw it on soda pop. >> celebs and soda. >> just raking in tens of millions of dollars to sell poison to our children. that's nice of them. thank you, beyonce. >> tasty drinks. >> right, full of sugar. emily will tear those...